Medical Marijuana Store Closes In Monrovia

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The News Review:

- Medical Marijuana Store Closes In Monrovia
- Bellflower says no to marijuana
- Medical marijuana on Cypress City Council agenda
- California Seeks To Clear Hemp Of a Bad Name
- Report: DEA Agent Seeks Help Defeating Marijuana Proposal

Medical Marijuana Store Closes In Monrovia
CBS 2 – Aug 28, 2006
The store was open for three days before city officials made the owner close. Monrovia officials said the business license called for a “vitamin and herb store. ” A medical marijuana dispensary would require a special permit. But owner Steve Leon said he and his lawyer were honest about the nature of his business. Leon says someone in the planning department told him to open his store as a retail sales business since a medical marijuana dispensary is not part of the city’s zoning codes. Leon said he already had 125 patients in the three days the Monrovia store was open. (© 2006 The Associated Press.

Bellflower says no to marijuana
highbeam.com – Aug 28, 2006
find Press-Telegram Long Beach, CA. BELLFLOWER – In light of an herbal remedy store that apparentlysold marijuana as medicine, city leaders Monday imposed.

Medical marijuana on Cypress City Council agenda
OCRegister – Aug 28, 2006
By SLAV KANDYBA THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Comments | Recommend CYPRESS The City Council will take up the issue of medical marijuana clinics at a meeting tonight, the latest in a string of Orange County cities to do so. While there are no clinics currently operating in the city, the police department has asked the council to make them illegal on the grounds that they pose a public health issue, said Ted Commerdinger, acting community development director. The position against the clinics stems from issues that “include drug sales, thefts of various kinds, loitering and failure to report other crimes occurring in and around the dispensary,” according to the staff report. “We are proposing the council look at it,” Commerdinger said Friday. City Attorney William Wynder and police Chief Rick Hicks, who provided input on the report, will join him before the council to present the issues and answer questions.

California Seeks To Clear Hemp Of a Bad Name
nytimes.com – Aug 28, 2006
With his work-shirt blue eyes and flinty Clint Eastwood demeanor, he is staunchly in favor of the war in Iraq, against gun control and believes people unwilling to recite the Pledge of Allegiance should be kicked out of America, and fast. But what gets him excited is the crop he sees as a potential windfall for California farmers: industrial hemp, or Cannabis sativa. The rapidly growing plant with a seemingly infinite variety of uses is against federal law to grow because of its association with its evil twin, marijuana.

Report: DEA Agent Seeks Help Defeating Marijuana Proposal
TheDenverChannel.com – Aug 28, 2006
– A Drug Enforcement Administration agent has asked political campaign professionals for help defeating a statewide ballot issue that would legalize possession of small amounts of marijuana, the Daily Camera reported in Sunday editions. In an e-mail, an agent named Michael Moore sought a campaign manager to defeat the measure, which would allow people 21 and older to have up to 1 ounce of marijuana. Voters will decide on it in November. The e-mail was sent from a U.

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